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      XPost: rec.arts.tv       From: travoltron@defender.uni              The Simpsons on Fox will no longer allow white actors to voice non-white       roles — a decision that is likely to impact a range of beloved       supporting characters on the long-running animated series including Dr.       Julius Hibbert, Carl Carlson, Judge Roy Snyder, and the Bumblebee Man.              “Moving forward, The Simpsons will no longer have white actors voice       non-white characters,” Fox said in a statement on Friday. The move       follows a decision by Fox’s Family Guy to recast the role of Cleveland       Brown, a black character who was voiced by actor Mike Henry, who is white.              The Simpsons already went through a racial upheaval earlier this year       when actor Hank Azaria bowed to growing pressure and announced that he       was no longer going to voice the role of Apu, the Kwik-E Mart       convenience store clerk who hails from India.              On the series, Azaria also plays Carl Carlson, one of Homer’s work pals,       as well as the Bumblebee Man. Dr. Hibbert is voiced by Harry Shearer,       who also voices Judge Snyder.              Hollywood studios have been working overtime in recent weeks to crack       down on content that might be deemed offensive or racist in the wake of       Black Lives Matter protests that continue to take place in cities across       the country.              HBO Max pulled Gone with the Wind from its platform, only recently       allowing the classic film to return but with a historical trigger       warning about slavery. The police-themed series Cops on the Paramount       Network and Live PD on A&E were both cancelled.              Meanwhile episodes of 30Rock, The Office, Scrubs, and It’s Always Sunny       in Philadelphia have been pulled from streaming platforms or re-edited       because they featured blackface.              In the animated world, white actors have frequently voiced non-white       roles. But that practice appears to be quickly coming to an end.              Actress Jenny Slate announced this week that she will no longer play the       role of bi-racial Missy on the Netflix animated series Big Mouth.       Kristen Bell is also stepping aside from playing Molly, a black       character on the animated comedy series Central Park on Apple TV+.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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